Re: HTTP Error 403.6 - Forbidden: IP address of the client has bee



well, this allows any ip address from the internet to access your server
over https. follow best practices for securing your server and maintaining
patches and you'll be ok


"Richard Young" <RichardYoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:616536BB-6716-4A9C-B499-BB0BAB4737B9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I had set the IP address to any on the site
and
that has worked. By doing this what security holes have I created? We
have
port 80 closed on our firewall so all of this traffic will be over https.

--
__________________________
Richard Young, SBSC, CNE
http://www.relyonit.com



"Consultant" wrote:

under security, hit the ip addresses button, allow all access

"Richard Young" <RichardYoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:084C3ADC-24AD-46A5-8599-07CD351416A8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I have a client running Windows 2003 Small Business Server. They have
installed an app that runs under the default web site.

When I am on the server or on the LAN and type in the URL:
https://servername/bigtime
the application comes up perfectly.

However, when I try to do the same thing from the Internet using the
Internet https://FQDN/bigtime I receive the following error message:
HTTP Error 403.6 - Forbidden: IP address of the client has been
rejected

How can I change the security on the default web site so that any IP
address
is accepted?

So far I have unchecked the box for integrated windows authentication,
but,
the Enable anonymous access box is still checked for the default web
directory.

Please advise.
--
__________________________
Richard Young, SBSC, CNE
http://www.relyonit.com






.


Quantcast